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The phrase "a outgrowth" is not correct; it should be "an outgrowth." You can use it to describe something that has developed or emerged as a result of a particular process or situation.
Example: "The new policy is an outgrowth of our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility."
Alternatives: "a result" or "a consequence".
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In fact, much of Dr. Dean's presidential platform, particularly his plan for universal health insurance, is a outgrowth of his accomplishments in Vermont.
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The book is an outgrowth of a Harvard Business School Centennial Colloquium titled "Leadership: Advancing an Intellectual Discipline".
The transmitters were an outgrowth of a military research program trying to monitor movement on battlefields.
Indeed such "hybrid retreats" are an outgrowth of a new school of thinking about yoga.
The new technology is an outgrowth of a field called spintronics or spin electronics.
The suit is an outgrowth of a partly successful one filed by some of the same plaintiffs in 1999.
The government lawsuit against KPMG was an outgrowth of a multiyear investigation of the company now known as HCA-The Healthcare Company.
"The cocktail geek scene is essentially a gastronomic scene, an outgrowth of food and wine culture," Mr. Subbarao said.
Mach's attitude toward atoms was an outgrowth of a view of science.
Wishful thinking is usually an outgrowth of a fear.
HE is an outgrowth of a twice-weekly Hollywood column Wells has been writing online since October 1998.
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